Danny Chambers and Labour's Parliamentary Candidate are not fit to be MPs, just take the below comment made by Mr Chambers.

One comment was particularly personal, the comment that “I met a dyslexic bloke in Yorkshire the other day. I knew he was dyslexic as soon as I saw him. He had a cat flap on his head”. I have many family members, including my father who was dyslexic. His parents worked hard and gave him all the opportunities to thrive in life by sending him to good schools.

Funnily enough, our Winchester Labour Candidate now wants to stop this sort of thing by imposing a new, additional, 20 per cent of VAT on all education which will force the most disadvantaged pupils out of the best schools. My grandparents were not wealthy; my grandmother was a nurse and my grandad worked in a printing press.

The Independent Schools Council (an independent group which holds such schools to account) notes that such schools fund the salaries of 115,000 nurses, can Winchester’s Labour candidate explain how she intends to fund the salaries of these nurses if pupils leave the independent school sector as expected? 

Furthermore, can Danny Chambers explain how he intends to gain the trust of the dyslexic community if elected?

Charlie Willson,

Barfield Close,

Bar End,

Winchester

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